Which landform is evidence of wind erosion

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One common landform that is evidence of wind erosion is a dune. Dunes are mounds or ridges of sand that are formed by the accumulation of sand particles transported by the wind. In desert regions and along coastlines, wind erosion shapes the landscape, leading to the formation of various types of dunes, such as crescent-shaped barchan dunes or linear dunes. Other features resulting from wind erosion include ventifacts (rocks shaped by wind-blown particles) and yardangs (streamlined, wind-eroded ridges).

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